EU Required A Monitor Trustee To Approve The Microsoft Activision Deal
The EU's decision isn't quite as straightforward as we expected it to be.

The EU's decision isn't quite as straightforward as we expected it to be.

The decision document seems to highlight just how different the EU's thinking process was to the CMA's.

Nintendo seems committed to keep this toyline going as long as their video games.

It's an unfortunate sign that the tech industry's layoff cycle continues on.

There are good games that take players 200 to 300 hours to finish, but Ubisoft isn't known to make those games.
It seems newcomers and veterans will be on more even footing than we expect.

Thankfully, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart seems set to immediately break the PlayStation PC port curse.

The EU seems to have successfully signaled their strong regulation.

As a man with wealth and a private army, it isn't hard to see Kraven as the instigator of chaos in New York.

Harada seems to lean towards making the game for casual players, instead of the hardcore base.

It's a fun reason to add a classic costume feature back in.

We just don't know but it certainly could be information about Nintendo's next console.

The OG Candyman had such an effect on his co-workers even when he wasn't in the room.

Techland continues to be privately owned, so this deal looks to be about money.

No slowly melting low grade plastic required.

If you remember the Switch's impossible ports, you already know these ports aren't as impossible as they seem.

It's Ubisoft's own responsibility to clarify their own policies, and which parts of those policies are mandated by local laws.

Not Spider-Man or Wolverine, but a mysterious third thing.

John is heralded as one of the pioneers of UK gaming.
It seems FromSoftware has a habit of reinventing their online multiplayer modes for Armored Core with each new game.

Activision's competition, or maybe we should say colleagues, seem to be upbeat on their deal with Microsoft.

The real question is how well Ubisoft is doing with their agreement with Singapore.

Either way it would just add to how this could have been one of best years in video games.

The trailer certainly looks definitive, but you never know.
